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The Effectiveness Of Public Health Nursing: A Review Of Systematic Reviews

Table 8.8 Publications not included in this review

First Author

Year

Source

Reason for rejection

Wilson191994Health Reports Statistics of CanadaNot a systematic review. Cerebrovascular disease and smoking
Mielke201997 Disease ManagementNot a systematic review. Discusses nicotine replacement therapy and behavioural interventions
Jorenby211999Tobacco Use and CessationNot a systematic review. Guidelines on helping smokers to quit
Lindell221999Heart and LungNot a systematic review. Guidelines for nurses on smoking cessation
Fiore231996JAMANot a systematic review. Consensus statement on smoking cessation by the AHCPR
Fiore241997Ann Behav MedNot a systematic review. Guidelines for smoking cessation based on AHCPR consensus statement.

Alexander25

1994

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

Not a nursing intervention (transcendental meditation)

Reviews Included

1. Rice VH. Nursing intervention and smoking cessation: A meta-analysis. Heart and Lung: Journal of Acute and Critical Care 1999;28:438-454.
2. Rice VH, Stead LF. Nursing interventions for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
3. Law M, Tang JL. An analysis of the effectiveness of interventions intended to help people stop smoking. Archives of Internal Medicine 1995;155(18):1933-1941.
4. Raw M, McNeill A, West R. Smoking cessation guidelines for health professionals. Thorax 1998;53:S1-S38.
5. Dobbins M, Beyers J. The effectiveness of community-based heart health projects: A systematic review. Public Health Research and Development Program 1999.
6. Silagy C, Ketteridge S. Physician advice for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
7 Stead LF, Lancaster T. Group behaviour therapy programmes for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
8. Ashenden R, Silagy C, Weller D. A systematic review of the effectiveness of promoting lifestyle change in general practice. Family Practice 1997;14(2):160-175.
9. Dolan Mullen P, Simons Morton DG, Ramirez G, Frankowski RF, Green LW, Mains DA. A meta-analysis of trials evaluating patient education and counseling for three groups of preventive health behaviors. Patient Education and Counseling 1997;32(3):157-173.
10. Lichtenstein E, Glasgow RE, Lando HA, Ossip Klein DJ, Boles SM. Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: Rationales and meta-analytic review of evidence. Health Education Research 1996;11(2):243-257.
11. US Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services 2nd edition. Alexandria, Virginia: International Medical Publishing 1996.
12. Lancaster T, Stead LF. Individual behavioural counselling for smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.
13. Dolan Mullen P. Maternal smoking during pregnancy and evidence-based intervention to promote cessation. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice 1999;26(3):577-589.
14. Windsor RA, Boyd NR, Orleans CT. A meta-evaluation of smoking cessation intervention research among pregnant women: Improving the science and art. Health Education Research 1998;13(3):419-438.
15. Gulmezoglu M, de-Onis M, Villar J. Effectiveness of interventions to prevent or treat impaired fetal growth. Obstetrical and Gynaecological Survey 1997;52(2):139-49.
16. Dolan Mullen P, Ramirez G, Groff JY. A meta-analysis of randomized trials of prenatal smoking cessation interventions. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1994;171(5):1328-1334.
17. Walsh R, Redman S. Smoking cessation in pregnancy: Do effective programmes exist? Health Promotion International 1993;8(2):111-127.
18. Lancaster T, Silagy C, Fowler G, Spiers I. Training health professionals in smoking cessation. (Cochrane Review) In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2000. Oxford: Update Software.

Reviews Excluded

19. Wilson E. Enhancing smoke-free behaviour: preventionof stroke. Health Report 1994;1994(6):1.
20. Mielke MM, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC. Achieving smoking cessation in nicotine-dependent individuals. CNS Drugs 1997;8(1):12-20.
21. Jorenby DE, Fiore MC. The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline: Basics and beyond. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice 1999;26(3):513-528.
22. Lindell KO, Reinke LF. Nurisng strategies for smoking cessation. Heart and Lung 1999;28(4):295-302.
23. Fiore MC, Wetter DW, Bailey WC, et al. The agency for health care policy and research Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline. Journal of the American Medical Association 1996;275(16):1270-1280.
24. Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Baker TB. Smoking cessation: Principles and practice based upon the AHCPR Guideline, 1996. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 1997;19(3):213-219.
25. Alexander CN, Robinson P, Rainforth M. Treating and preventing alcohol, nicotine, and drug abuse through Transcendental Meditation: A review and statistical meta-analysis. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 1994;11(1-2):13-87.

Primary Papers on Smoking

1. Andrews JO, Tingen MS, Harper RJ. A model nurse practitioner-managed smoking cessation clinic. Oncol Nurs Forum 1999;26(10):1603-10.
2. Aveyard P, Cheng KK, Almond J, Sherratt E, Lancashire R, Lawrence T, et al. Cluster randomised trial system based on the transtheoretical ("stages of change") model for smoking prevention and cessation in schools. British Medical Journal 1999;319:948-953.
3. Bain N, McKie L. Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part II qualitative evaluation of long-term impact on professionals' reported behavior. Health Education Journal 1998;57(2):150-9.
4. Bell RM, Ellickson PL, Harrison ER, Resnicow K, Botvin G. Do drug prevention effects persist into high school? How project ALERT did with ninth graders. Preventive Medicine 1993;22(4):463-490.
5. Burke P, Chivers A, Clements J, Dawes M, Eastwood I, Ebbs D, et al. Effectiveness of a nicotine patch in helping people stop smoking: Results of a randomised trial in general practice. British Medical Journal 1993;306(6888):1304-1308.
6. Byrd JC, Meade CD. Smoking cessation among pregnant women in an urban setting. Wisconsin Medical Journal 1993;92(11):609-612.
7. Cameron R, Brown KS, Best JA, Pelkman CL, Madill CL, Manske SR, et al. Effectiveness of a social influences smoking prevention program as a function of provider type, training method, and school risk. American Journal of Public Health 1999;89(12):1827-1831.
8. Cooke M, Mattick RP, Campbell E. The dissemination of a smoking cessation program to 23 antenatal clinics: The predictors of initial program adoption by managers. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 1999;23(1):99-103.
9. Dalton JA, Swenson I, Nettles-Carlson B, Friedman BJ. Counseling hospitalized patients to quit smoking-study of an education intervention. Journal of continuing education in nursing 1991;22(5):209-12.
10. Davies BL, Matte Lewis MBL, O'Connor AM, Dulberg CS, Drake ER. Evaluation of the "Time to Quit" self-help smoking cessation program. Canadian Journal of Public Health 1992;83(1):19-23.
11. Ershoff DH, Quinn VP, Boyd NR, Stern J, Gregory M, Wirtschafter D. The Kaiser Permanente prenatal smoking cessation trial: When more isn't better, what is enough? American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1999;17(3):161-168.
12. Gebauer C, Kwo C, Haynes EF, Wewers ME. A nurse-managed smoking cessation intervention during pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing 1998;27(1):47-53.
13. Greenberg RA, Strecher VJ, Bauman KE, Boat BW, et al. Evaluation of a home-based intervention program to reduce infant passive smoking and lower respiratory illness. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 1994;17(3):273-290.
14. HEBS. Cost and benefit analysis of smoking cessation in the workplace. HEBS Research Centre.
15. Hollis JF, Lichtenstein E, Mount K, Vogt TM, Stevens VJ. Nurse-assisted smoking counseling in medical settings: Minimizing demands on physicians. Preventive Medicine 1991;20(4):497-507.
16. Hollis JF, Lichtenstein E, Vogt TM, Stevens VJ, Biglan A. Nurse-assisted counseling for smokers in primary care. Annals of Internal Medicine 1993;118(7):521-525.
17. Hurt RD, Dale LC, Fredrickson PA, Caldwell CC, Lee GA, Offord KP, et al. Nicotine patch therapy for smoking cessation combined with physician advice and nurse follow-up. One-year outcome and percentage of nicotine replacement [see comments]. JAMA 1994;271(8):595-600.
18. Johnson JL, Ratner PA, Bottorff JL, Hall W, Dahinten S. Preventing smoking relapse in postpartum women. Nursing Research 2000;49(1):44-52.
19. Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Hurt RD, Offord KP, Croghan IT, et al. Varying nicotine patch dose and type of smoking cessation counseling. Journal of the American Medical Association 1995;274(17):1347-1352.
20. Lancaster T, Dobbie W, Vos K, Yudkin P, Murphy M, Fowler G. Randomized trial of nurse-assisted strategies for smoking cessation in primary care. The British Journal of General Practice 1999;49(440):191-4.
21. Lennox AS, Bain N, Taylor RJ, McKie L, Donnan PT, Groves J. Stages of Change training for opportunistic smoking intervention by the primary health care team. Part I: randomised controlled trial of the effect of training on patient smoking outcomes and health professional behaviour as recalled by patients. Health Education Journal 1998;57(2):140-9.
22. Lifrak P, Gariti P, Alterman AI, McKay J, et al. Results of two levels of adjunctive treatment used with the nicotine patch. American Journal on Addictions 1997;6(2):93-98.
23. Lowe JB, Balanda KP, Clare G. Evaluation of antenatal smoking cessation programs for pregnant women. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 1998;22(1):55-59.
24. McGreal IE. Smoking and the pregnant woman. Midwives 1995;108(1290):218-21.
25. Miller NH, Smith PM, DeBusk RF, Sobel DS, Taylor CB. Smoking cessation in hospitalized patients: Results of a randomized trial. Archives of Internal Medicine 1997;157(4):409-415.
26. Moore ML, Elmore T, Ketner M, Wagoner S, Walsh K. Reduction and cessation of smoking in pregnant women: the effect of a telephone intervention. Journal of Perinatal Education 1995;4(1):35-9.
27. Nebot M, Cabezas C. Does nurse counselling or offer of nicotine gum improve the effectiveness of physician smoking-cessation advice? Family Practice Research Journal 1992;12(3):263-70.
28. O'Connor AM, Davies BL, Dulberg CS, Buhler PL, Nadon C, McBride BH, et al. Effectiveness of a pregnancy smoking cessation program. Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing 1992;21(5):385-92.
29. Olds DL, Henderson CR, Jr., Tatelbaum R. Prevention of intellectual impairment in children of women who smoke cigarettes during pregnancy [published erratum appears in Pediatrics 1994 Jun;93(6 Pt 1):973]. Pediatrics 1994;93(2):228-33.
30. Reid RD, Pipe A, Dafoe WA. Is telephone counselling a useful addition to physician advice and nicotine replacement therapy in helping patients to stop smoking? A randomized controlled trial. Canadian Medical Association Journal 1999;160(11):1577-1581.
31. Rice VH, Fox DH, Lepczyk M, Sieggreen M, Mullen M, Jarosz P, et al. A comparison of nursing interventions for smoking cessation in adults with cardiovascular health problems. Heart and Lung 1994;23(6):473-486.
32. Royce JM, Ashford A, Resnicow K, Freeman HP, Caesar AA, Orlandi MA. Physician- and nurse-assisted smoking cessation in Harlem. J Natl Med Assoc 1995;87(4):291-300.
33. Rowe K, Clark JM. Evaluating the effectiveness of a smoking cessation intervention designed for nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies 1999;36(4):301-11.
34. Sanders D, Fowler G, Mant D, Fuller A, Jones L, Marzillier J. Randomized controlled trial of anti-smoking advice by nurses in general practice. J R Coll Gen Pract 1989;39(324):273-6.
35. Sanders D, Peveler R, Mant D, Fowler G. Predictors of successful smoking cessation following advice from nurses in general practice. Addiction 1993;88(12):1699-705.
36. Secker Walker RH, Solomon LJ, Flynn BS, Skelly JM, Lepage SS, Goodwin GD, et al. Smoking relapse prevention counseling during prenatal and early postnatal care. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1995;11(2):86-93.
37. Secker Walker RH, Solomon LJ, Flynn BS, Skelly JM, Lepage SS, Goodwin GD, et al. Individualized smoking cessation counseling during prenatal and early postnatal care. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1994;171(5):1347-1355.
38. Secker Walker RH, Solomon LJ, Geller BM, Flynn BS, Worden JK, Skelly JM, et al. Modelling smoking cessation: exploring the use of a videotape to help pregnant women quit smoking. Women and Health 1997;25(1):23-35.
39. Shuster IG, Utz SW, Merwin E. Implementation and outcomes of a community-based self-help smoking cessation program. Journal of Community Health Nursing 1996;13(3):187-198.
40. Swan AV, Creeser R, Murray M. When and why children first start to smoke. International Journal of Epidemiology 1990;19(2):323-330.
41. Taylor CB, Houston Miller N, Killen JD, DeBusk RF. Smoking cessation after acute myocardial infarction: Effects of a nurse-managed intervention. Annals of Internal Medicine 1990;113(2):118-123.
42. Taylor CB, Miller NH, Herman S, Smith PM, Sobel D, Fisher L, et al. A nurse-managed smoking cessation program for hospitalized smokers. American Journal of Public Health 1996;86(11):1557-60.
43. Tessaro I, Lyna PR, Rimer BK, Heisler J, Woods-Powell CT, Yarnall KSH, et al. Readiness to change smoking behaviour in a community health center population. Journal of Community Health 1997;22(1):15-32.
44. Tonnesen P, Mikkelsen K, Markholst C, Ibsen A, Bendixen M, Pedersen L, et al. Nurse-conducted smoking cessation with minimal intervention in a lung clinic: A randomized controlled study. European Respiratory Journal 1996;9(11):2351-2355.
45. Townsend J, Wilkes J, Haines A, Jarvis M. Adolescent smokers seen in general practice: health, lifestyle, physical measurements, and response to antismoking advice. British Medical Journal 1991;303:947-950.
46. Ventura MR, Young DE, Feldman MJ, et al. Effectiveness of health promotion interventions. Nursing Research 1984;33(3):162-167.
47. Vetter N. Smoking prevention in elderly people. Nursing Times 1990;15(86):54-55.
48. Wadland WC, Stoffelmayr B, E. B, Crombach A, Ives K. Enhancing smoking cessation rates in primary care. The Journal of Family Practice 1999;48(9):711-8.
49. Wakefield M, Jones W. Effects of a smoking cessation program for pregnant women and their partners attending a public hospital antenatal clinic. Aust N Z J Public Health 1998;22(3 Suppl):313-20.
50. Walsh RA, Redman S, Brinsmead MW, Byrne JM, Melmeth A. A smoking cessation program at a public antenatal clinic. American Journal of Public Health 1997;87(7):1201-4.
51. West R, Edwards M, Hajek P. A randomized controlled trial of a 'buddy' system to improve success at giving up smoking in general practice. Addiction. 1998;93(7):1007-1011.
52. Wewers ME, Ahijevych K, Page JA. Evaluation of a mass media community smoking cessation campaign. Addictive Behaviors 1991;16(5):289-294.
53. Windsor RA, Lowe JB, Perkins LL, Smith Yoder D, Artz L, Crawford M, et al. Health education for pregnant smokers: Its behavioral impact and cost benefit. American Journal of Public Health 1993;83(2):201-206.
54. Wisborg K, Henriksen TB, Secher NJ. A prospective intervention study of stopping smoking in pregnancy in a routine antenatal care setting. Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1998;105(11):1171-6.

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